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Updated at 5.45pm BST 5.40pm BST Italy has taken considerable reform steps, says Merkel Here's the full quote from German chancellor Angela Merkel on Italy at her press conference with the country's new prime minister Enrico Letta, courtesy of Reuters: We want to ensure Europe emerges from this crisis stronger than it went into it.

Other change agents that can and have exercised considerable reform pressures include global social movements, such as the anti-sweatshop movement, the fair trade movement, and other ethical consumption movements.

Another caution: "The government is still intrusive in the economy, and the actions of chaebols [Korean conglomerates] are still not totally fair to minority shareholders," says Madden, who notes that since the 1997 economic crisis there has been considerable reform in South Korea's banking system and a big reduction in corporate debt.

There has to be considerable reform taken," she added, referring to the country's legal code, which the UN called inadequate to "deal with international crimes of this magnitude".

In our opinion, the brouhaha is warranted because the Act requires careful deliberation and considerable reform if it is be implemented.

But barring considerable reform of a law and justice system that gives police wide latitude to inflict lethal force upon the public, this may not correspond to a similar rise in convictions.

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This would mean considerable reforms and to simplify the current system.

The scandals that plagued Austria in the 1980s overshadowed the considerable reforms enacted by the Kreisky government.

"They need considerable reforms to pensions, especially to the retirement age in the public sector," Mr. Herd said during a visit to Beijing.

Like Labor vacating the intellectual ground on economic questions despite its considerable reforms, the failure of Australian left-liberals to articulate a history of Australian life as seen through the popular adjunct of sport – a cultural behemoth with pre-existing currency – is perplexing.

She is demanding the abolition of Article 19 of the constitution enshrining the king's role as Commander of the Faithful.Ahmed Benchemsi, TelQuel's editor-in-chief, is more sanguine about the considerable reforms achieved, seeing the occasional backlash as par for the course.

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